WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926.
EVELYN THAW.
HOUSES COLLAPSE.
DESINFECTANT.
BUSILED TO HOSPITAL.
HOOVER'S LAMENT.
THE CHINA MAIL
CANNOT INCREASE RUBBER PRODUCTIONI
TRAIN TELEPHONES.
WIRELESS 'INAUGURATED,. IN BERLIN,
SWXELOWS A POISONOUS
MORE FLOODS DAMAGE IN. HOLLAND..
TOWN PARTLY PLOODED.
A CASE FOR COMMON SENSE.
· HEARING EXCELLENT. ·
(Reuter's Servios.)
(Runter's Service,). ‚'
(Reuter's Service,)
Amsterdam. Jan. 6.
London, Jan. 5.
Berlin, Jun, 6.
(healer's American Serviced
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summoned. Conscious "When he reached the lusspital
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She had just empiret & commet as a estar entertainer and was adrie to jende for Pritha.
between
The situation Rivers Monse and Waal has come worse. The level of the water has risen. Several more villages are inundated and many houses have collapsed.
Stevenson scheme necessary.
can
ABORTIVE TALK.
DELEGATES AND CANTON STRIKERS.
INSISTENCE ON TERMS. o*
Light was thrown yesterday on the position taken up by the Canton Strike Executive as. re- gards mediation towards strike settlement.
The Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow
The "Times" in a leader, reply- The installation of wireless Evelyn Thow Was rushed to The Queen has opened with a Eospital early this mwing dier donation of 10,000 florins a pub-ing to American criticism of Bri-telephony on a train from Beriln awillowug a quantity of poisetele subseription for the relief of tish rubber rostriction, reiterates to Hamburg was opened to-day and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall rendering the land was most successful. The called a meeting at the Hongkong Lous disini clan and telephoning the sufferers, which already is the reasons
hearing at both ends was excellent Chinese General Chamber of for a decor. why Purrick to her lover £20,000..
It says thus when prices rose in spite of the nolee of the train. Commerce to hear the report of apartment An ambulance Maps Steamers rescued hundreds of
wn refugees from a dyke in the rapidly-largely owing to Ameriwhich was travelling at over 60 the eight delegates who went up
forward contracts Mr. miles an hour.
Communication with a Berlin Arnhem district.
the Hoover allowed himself to be be-drawn into a series of statements newspaper office was established
which can only be described as within a few minutes. inaccurate, unwise, and calculated to arouse ill-feeling on the part of Americans unfamiliar with the A dyke in the River Ysel col-facts. It is no case for recriminä- At tion but for common sense. the best, Mr. Hoover's laments cannot increase the world's pro- ponduction of rubber; at the wor
they may ruffle the feelings of the American public and so check a i world-wide movement for the amicable adjustment of economic difficulties between nations by mutual concession and agreement.
[This is the second neeneinit on whicle Marlyn Tiyew, Who We A weim of the ding habit, has ervatistapsed at Deventer, part of the ed to sensitirdi. Party in 192 he town being flooded. "takk at overdoso að morphine, noi, The Ministry of the Navy has rushing out of her apartment, sent motor Boats, dinghies,
was toons, and 1,000 naval men to the Berpuntendo fes the half, who posted outside, that she had distressed regions. swallowed mongh poison to kill 20 "people." she was dancing
kna mber of restuprands alongg
BETTER NEWS.
Amsterdam, later.
The Rivers Waal and Meuse
the bench, which proved mow pure fulling.
fitable that fea wam venture.
Then fortune smiled upon, her mask į
she wanted endingh money to
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to The California regist, where she became a favorio i tha mi colony, Hollywood. Then she claims to have been introduced to "silver show' and figured pro- ' minently in averti "snow-chem parties. Finally, when the drug habit thuatemala pluiers FT M
Bn.
OIL LEASES.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
VICTORY, "
AN AWARD REVERSED.
(Reuber's American Service)
San Francisco, Jan. 5.
DISGRUNTLED !
SOVIET STILL PEEVED WITH SWISS.
'BOYCOTT TO CONTINUE.
(Reuter's Service.)
just before the New Year:
The delegates are of the opinion
tain terms must be discussed first that the strikers insist that cor-
A three-minute call costs 5before other questions can arise. Delegates must represent the marks.
vhole Colony and not only the Chinese Treharts. The four delegates ppointed by the Gov- ernment should go up. Executive also considered that de- mands of reinstatement and other) demands pertaining to themselves jeould not be handled by the, Chin- ) lese merchant delegates.
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ALLEGED FRAUDS.
PASSPORTS TO ENTER AMERICA.
A PERUVIAN CHARGED.
A Peruvian named Augusto Gonzales, as Chan Mo-lan, was
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It is understood that Sir Shot- Įson Chow will discuss the report
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sherred at the Central Magis COLONIES WREATH. tracy yesterday on four counts of! obtaining money by false pre- tences.. The first charge was of obtaining $710 from one Mau Fei. the money being in part payment for a passport which would admit
The following is the text of a the man to America. Two sums of $300 each and one of $600 were despatch received by H.. the involved in the other chargestovernor, from "the Secretary of which were also part payments State For this Colonies, with re- Moscow, Jan. 5.
for passports supplied by the ference to the ceremony held at behold, she fought an up-}£}{} butke und wen. fter mynber in
In connection with the invita defendant to three other Chinese: the Cenotaph in Bondon" of the The United States Circuit Courtion to the Soviet to send repre-
Evidence given by the persons anniversary of Armistice Day, to be given edit for klais viesters; ! for after she found Evelyn being of Appene has pheld the decision sentatives to the preliminary Con- to whom the passports had been 1920, and which has been forward
ference 011 Disarmament at supplied showed that one of the ed or publication, by the Colonial drugged down, she blendered boreof the lower Court in ordering the
was sentenced to six Secretary →→→ a. the courts and take away from cancubation of the Elks Rills Geneva; the "Izvestia" points out holders
Sir-With reference to the young mother her son, Russelt nuval reserve oil deuses, but rathas as the result of the Sovietmonths' imprisonment for trying
terminal 14 keep her son with Versed the lower Court's award of boycots of Switzerland, owing to to enter the country without pro-legrum of the 19th of October, 1 ber, Evelyn saw the necessity of $111,781,000 to the Pan-America the jatter's refusal to satisfy the per documents, while another was
Petroleum and Transport Com-Soviet demands for satisfaction stated to be serving a term of fiveave the honor to inform you that Ceremony was held at the conquering the ng habit.
of M. rears' imprisonment. 1099 when the newspapers box any one of El Doheny's Cot for the assassination
perations) as reimbursement of Vorovsky, the Soviet Government Mr. J. Cameron Hawkins, Vice-Cenotaph on November 11, the ng the use of Wolice Read their expenditure at Pearl Har-will not send delegates to confer Consul of the American Con- Anniversary of Armistice Day, on the moving-picbare, celularity, velour.
ences to be held in Switzerland. sulate in Hongkong, stated in the lines adopted in the previous Cher alan fighting to
The decision is an important
Even formal recognition of the evidence that defendant was un-years.
2-His Majesty the King. #mell from the drug habit,victory for the Federal Govern-extraterritorial rights of Soviet known to the Consulate and that Evelyn was widely quota in dement, upholding their contention delegates by the Swiss Govern- he had no authority to issue pase-accompanied by Their Royal THW sppers saying that she that the lower Court is notment would not ensure that the ports.
Highmesses the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, took part could and would give information authorised to order reimburse-conduct of the Swiss Govern-
in the Ceremony and laid wreaths that would result in the breaking ment.
on the Cenotaphi up of the nation with drug ring
3.-Wreallis wore also laid by Dork-When Tem proposed to me the High Commissioners, of the Chree years ago I refused him, and self-governing Dominions or their he said it would be the death of him. representatives.. I had the pris Mand-Well, that's not so, for he vilege of laying a wrouth our behalf proposed". Jo me last night, and I of the Governments and Peoples of (cepted him.
the Colonies and Protectonutes.-I Doria-He must have, meiab & have, etc., living deathr
(Signed) J. S. AURY.
WEDN
After further evidence the case ment toward the Soviet delegates was adjourned until Friday after- It is expected that El Doheny to Lausanne in 1923 would not be noon. which was response fee things will appeal to the Supreme Court. repeated. Bu hey work
wool.
She derkured an open war on deng vendors, high before she could get | live battle under wax Noww Year's Eveum and with it a revel, which resulted in an attack of picusmark it, which travatened to prove facut. }
NO PATRONAGE!
AMERICANS' SELF-PRAISE
DISCOUNTED.
EUROPE'S CHANGED MOOD.
(Reuter's Americum Service,)
"ANOTHER CHINA,"
AMERICAN VIEW OF
ITALY'S DEBTS.
TALPOSSIBLE TERMS OPPOSED,
Alioûter's Americen. Service:)
Washington, January 5.
AIR EXPLORERS.
HOPES OF THE SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION,
"DARKEST" NEW GUISA.
(Reuter's Service.)
21,
Budavia, January 5..
Mr. Andrew Mellan, in a speech | |before the Ways and Mivans Flom-"[n Imittee of the House of Representa- Rifles, tear gus, med bombs an Lives for the ratification of the included in the armament of the impending debt settlements with Faily, Belgium, and other Europe nations, declared that if the same terms were required from Play from Britain an impossible burden would be imposed on Hudy.
American scientific expedition headed by the well known an- chropologist, Professor Starling. with the object of exploring the interior of New Guinea.
Washington Jan. 5. The Republican majority in the Senate were astonished when the Opposition Senator, Mr. William C. Bruce, of Maryland spoke United eloquer.tly in favour of adherence nothing. to the World Court and: the world reessarily be imposed on the on Luke "Flabber ab u height of League of Nations. He only de-Italinas, if better terms were insist-12.000 feet, which ins never before sired that the Court would be noted on would ruin Thely and make been reached by any white man. so transformed by reservations in "another China." Thore insist- that the nations already in iting an impossible terms were in
It is also hoped to reach the would be unwilling to accept the the final analysis working for the Dutch New Gaines and study the unexplored, Nussi mountains in United States as a member. Hentire repudiation of the war debt.pigmies and other unknown tribes.
The expedition is equipped with The result would be that tran teropline specialty adapted for States would recive air photography and king Hights,
The texution which
as it is hoped to effect a landing
declared:
"There has been a time when the nations of the world were willing to pay almost any price to get America into the League, but recently there has been a noticeable change. They have found that they could get along -without us, and even without our aid war could be ripped in the bud. Europe is no longer in a mood to tolerate airs of con- descending patronage by us
PEACE MISSION.
CAPT. CANNING RETURNS
TO TANGIER.
(Beuter's Service,)
París, Jan. 5. Captain Canning has left for Tangier to report to Abd-el-
praise from our own lips of our Krim. the result of his peace
own perfections."
STEEL TRUST..
U.S. FINANCIERS: ISSUE OVER-SUBSCRIBED.
(Reuter's American Strnice.)
mission to Paris.
The expedition.
leava Will Serabaya,ut the beginning of February, and hopes to return in Aix months.
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FORGED NOTES.
PROMINENT HUNGARIANS"
ARRESTED.
(Reuter's Service.)
Amsterdam, Jan.. 5.
[A Paris message of December 30 stated: In the Chamber of
In connection with the French Deputies, replying to the Com-bank note forgeries three pro- munist, M. Cachia, in regard to minent Hungarians have now the visit to Paris of the British been arrested at The Hague and subject. Captain Canning, as Amsterdam, whilst a fourth envoy of Abd-el-Krim, with whom Hungarian, also of good family, M. Briand refused to treat, M. was arrested at Hamburg on his Briand at great length explained arrival from Norway with false his refusal. He said that Captain French bank notes. Canning had no official mandate'
to be sent to Paris at the very moment that the French authori-
New York, January 6 Dillon, Read and Company - ties had secured possession of nounce that $55,000,000 worth of bundies of propaganda which National Cash Register stock, which were intended to stir up a revolt, they offered to-day, was over among the Moslems against subscribed within, five minutes. France, and against Spain who --EA-qabla-published yesterday were endeavouring to bring about
· stated :--Menntu Dillon, Read real peace.].
and Company confirm that a. mum.
of approximately 850,000,000 fu
"Envolved in financing a German
Steel Combination, consisting of
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.
The F&O 8.8.
three big” groups, namely, the left Shanghai for this Deutsche Le
Gelnen day at 4.00p.m.
Kirobater and Bochum Verein.]
on Jan 1
SERVED IN CHINA.
DEATH OF MR. H. R MOCLURE.
(Reuter'a Service.)
Sydney, January·5;
unsouneed of Mr. lure, Resident Com Gilbert, and Ellice who had previously served
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